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1 nest
6 [bed] 〈zie voorbeelden 6〉7 [in elkaar passende voorwerpen] nest♦voorbeelden:〈 figuurlijk〉 een nestje bouwen • build oneself a nest, settle downnesten uithalen • go bird-nestingeen nest kuikens • a brood of chicks4 een brutaal/verwaand nest • a cheeky/stuck-up little madamzich in de nesten werken • get into a fixkom je nest uit! • get yourself out of bed!ik ga naar mijn nest • I'm going to turn in7 een nest schaaltjes/dozen • a nest of bowls/boxes -
2 een brutaal/verwaand nest
een brutaal/verwaand nesta cheeky/stuck-up little madamVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > een brutaal/verwaand nest
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〈 informeel〉2 [jonge (pedante) vrouw] (proper little) madam/miss(y)
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